Janelle Monae, the Archandroid
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hello vonnie
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dirt enthusiast

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shark vs the universe
Three Goblin Art

if i look back, i am lost

pixel skylines

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Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ

Love Begins
Peter Solarz
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we're not kids anymore.
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Janelle Monae, the Archandroid
Country roads
Take me home
To the place
I belooong~
WEST VIRGINIA
“Medusa” Denim Jacket // BlondiegirlShop
Nuclear slide rules from the 50’s and 60’s.
Me AF
Queen of the Night, 1931 - Marjorie Miller
awesome pure unbridled joy tonight
nose ornament with spiders salinar culture (peru), c.100 BC - 200 AD, gold
Eye for Detail: Images of Plants and Animals in Art and Science, 1500–1630 By Florike Egmond
“Image-transforming techniques such as close-up, time lapse and layering are often linked to the age of photography, but they were already being used half a millennium ago for the purposes of identification and study. This is why Renaissance drawings of plants and animals are immediately recognizable to the modern viewer. Discussing natural history images made throughout Europe during the sixteenth century, Eye for Detail traces the early history of image manipulation techniques. Florike Egmond shows how the roles and formats of images in nature study changed dramatically during this period, as high-definition naturalistic representation became the rule, and large image collections of plants and animals were created for identification and illustration. She investigates what the use of visual techniques like magnification can tell us about how early modern Europeans studied and ordered living nature, and focuses on how attention to visual detail reveals the overriding question that continued to occupy the minds of naturalists from antiquity well into the modern age: the secret of how life originates. Featuring many striking colour illustrations that have never been published before, this beautiful volume is an arresting guide to the large Continental collections of naturalia drawings and an absorbing study of natural history art of the sixteenth century. “
Basil Soda Fall 2017 Haute Couture Collection
The Snake and Ferns, another card for Woodland Wardens! Woodland Wardens is an in-progress oracle deck inspired by flora and fauna.
Woodland Wardens FAQ
“The Poet’s Offering”, 1850
FionaHsieh on deviantart / tumblr
lets all be proudly homoerotic and tacky this summer
Botanical illustrations with the metamorphosis of insects taken from ‘Erucarum ortus: alimentum et paradoxa metamorphosis’ by Maria Sibylla Merian (1647-1717), Dorothea Maria Henriette Merian ( 1678-1745).
Published 1718.
Lloyd Library and Museum.
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